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Introduction

Apart from installing Exivity in any on premise environment, Exivity can also be deployed from the Azure Market Place (AMP). Deploying Exivity on AMP is straight forward, and can be finised within a few minutes via your Azure Portal.

Azure Marketplace Offering

Login to your Azure Portal at https://portal.azure.com and then go to the Marketplace to search for the Exivity offer:

Once you've selected the Exivity offering, you should be presented with the following screen:

After clicking the Create button, you will be redirected to the VM deployment wizard

Deployment Wizard

  1. Fill in a Windows user/pass and pick your deployment Resource Group:

Make sure to write down this username and password, as you will need these when connecting to the Exivity Windows server using the Remote Desktop Protocol.

3. You may select any additional options, but none are required for running Exivity succesfully, so you may skip this page simply by clicking the OK button:

4. Review the summary and click Create to deploy your Exivity VM:

This may take a few minutes. You may review the status of the Virtual Machine in your VM list:

Write down the Public IP address once it is available. Optionally you may configure a custom DNS name to have an easy way to connect.

Connecting to your Exivity instance

You can logon to your Exivity instance with RDP, but after deployment you should be able to connect to your instance using the public IP address or DNS name of your Exivity instance considering the following default URL:

  • https://<Your_Public_IP>:8001

The default admin username is admin with password exivity.

Next steps

2. Try to pick a recommended VM size type that has enough CPU's and Memory (see for general system requirements). Smaller machines are possible, but will influence performance:

By default no data is loaded into the system, so you'll have to create a new for obtaining consumption data and a to process that data. A is then created to be able to report on your consumption metrics and costs.

A couple of getting started guides are provided , but feel free to drop us an or create a in our support portal. We will then assist you to get your started for your specific use case.

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